As do I - and I have them enumerated in the source index such as Census.
1930. Illinois, Macoupin County (Ancestry).  It makes it very easy for
me to pull out the right one when I need it - and the (Ancestry) doesn't
show in the citation since I haven't used that inside the template.

On 4/29/2012 5:46 PM, Michele Lewis wrote:
>
> I have a separate source for every county.  If I were to look at Lamar
> County, MS at Ancestry and at FamilySearch, then I would have 2
> sources for that one county.
>
> Michele
>
> *From:*Paula Ryburn [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Sunday, April 29, 2012 6:44 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] 1940 census template questions
>
> My problem with Legacy is that we enter that website/database at the
> master source level, not at the detail level.  So, since I "lump" at
> the county level, do I need to set up a second "Census - Illinois Cook
> 1940" master source when I find things at FamilySearch??  This strikes
> me as at the very least not as flexible as Legacy would like to say
> they are.  I will look for a way to put the website at the detail
> level.  Based on what I've read here from those of you who follow
> "Evidence Explained" (I think that's the book) for source citation
> standards, I will probably end up having to use the over-ride to make
> the correct citation.  *sigh*
>
> --Paula
>
>




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